Wrangler L4-2.4L VIN 1 (2006)
Pressure Regulating Solenoid: Description and Operation
Solenoid
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 42RLE
SOLENOID
DESCRIPTION
The typical electrical solenoid used in automotive applications is a linear actuator. It is a device that produces motion in a straight line. This straight
line motion can be either forward or backward in direction, and short or long distance.
A solenoid is an electromechanical device that uses a magnetic force to perform work. It consists of a coil of wire, wrapped around a magnetic core
made from steel or iron, and a spring loaded, movable plunger, which performs the work, or straight line motion.
Fig. 236 2/4 - Low Reverse and Underdrive Solenoids
Fig. 237 Low Reverse/Converter Clutch and Overdrive Solenoids